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Removing wallpaper can be a long, difficult, and tedious task. One product available to help is called DIF, which helps loosen the adhesive on the wall to allow you to pull it off. There are other products which do the same thing. Look for "concentrate" versions, not the spray bottle types.
Steps
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1Perforate the wall. It is important that you do not "score" the wall, as this will damage the wall and cause the paper to come off in small strips. Specialized tools are available at your local hardware store. Look for tools which have spur-like wheels on them. These tools will perforate the wall with thousands of little dots, so that the DIF can soak in. Make sure you do a thorough job of perforating the wall. You'll notice that areas with less perforation are harder to remove.[1]
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2Spray DIF on the wall - LIBERALLY! It is recommended that you do not simply spray the whole wall down, as you'll waste the solution. The solution will dry before you get to it. Instead, spray the area you're going to be working with.[2]Advertisement
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3Allow the solution to soak in for about 15 minutes. If you attempt to remove the paper before it is given a chance to work, you'll be wasting your time fighting with the wallpaper.[3]
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4Immediately before you begin scraping, spray the area again, this will allow the paper & glue to remain moist.[4]
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5Scrape the wallpaper off the wall. You can use a regular scraper, a putty knife, pocket knife, or a specialized tool for this. Home Depot sells a special wallpaper scraping tool that helps prevent gouging the wall. I highly recommend it.
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6You must make sure that you get not only the wallpaper itself but also the backing paper as well.[5]
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7Once you have the paper off, repeat the entire process again to remove as much glue as possible. This will be quick - just spray the DIF and scrape again.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow long should I let the wall dry after using Dif?DonaganTop AnswererRead the instructions. Probably 24 hours.
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QuestionWhere do I get DIF?DonaganTop AnswererAny hardware or home-improvement store.
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Warnings
- Chemicals in DIF will burn skin and eyes. Wear gloves and safety glasses⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Whenever scraping or sanding old walls, there is a danger of raising paint dust that may contain lead. Use a lead test kit and do not take chances of raising lead dust around children.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrsQOnJTWgg
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c6vk84FCCM
- ↑ https://www.rustoleum.com/pages/homeowner/tips-and-techniques/wallpaper-tips-and-techniques/wallpaper-removal/
- ↑ https://www.zinsseruk.com/howto/how-to-strip-wallpaper/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTVfU6jNfZE
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